Drago
Legendary Member
And too many people don't signal just because they didn't realise anyone was looking![]()
And that's where your observation skills come in. It forces you to consciously look properly before making a decision to indicate.
And too many people don't signal just because they didn't realise anyone was looking![]()
In the problem case I'm describing, I'm not the one who fails to indicate and they won't indicate no matter how hard I stare at them...And that's where your observation skills come in. It forces you to consciously look properly before making a decision to indicate.
Maybe ride with him until he is able to do it alone..?Obviously I know practice is key but does anyone have any tips? Lack of confidence is the main problem for my son. I've been telling him to just 'hover' one hand (at a time!) over the handlebars for as long as possible but so it's right there should he need to put it back on the bars which is helping slightly but seems a long way away from being able to sit up and maintain a strong signal to other traffic!
Forget about indicating left. It serves no useful purpose.
HUA?Of course, some people don't indicate because they're HUA.
I do ride with him, but always nip in front/out to side etc to signal at junctions as his are 'blink and you miss it'Maybe ride with him until he is able to do it alone..?
If you don't indicate when turning left, I hope you give way to people walking across the road you're turning into... but generally, I'm yet again giving thanks that I'm usually riding in a town not completely full of inconsiderate nobbers. I don't remember anyone here taking a left-turn signal as an invitation to cut me up. Then again, it may be because I'm a six-ish-footer on a big black roadster.quite! Although there's the odd exception, it tends to encourage left hookings round the corner and people turning right across your path into your left turn. I would indicate left to help someone pull out who was otherwise waiting for me but only if the risks mentioned are not present
If you don't indicate when turning left, I hope you give way to people walking across the road you're turning into... but generally, I'm yet again giving thanks that I'm usually riding in a town not completely full of inconsiderate nobbers. I don't remember anyone here taking a left-turn signal as an invitation to cut me up. Then again, it may be because I'm a six-ish-footer on a big black roadster.![]()
Yes, I remember - I think it was with the rider who thinks A-barriers are fine because if he can fit through then so can everyoneHad an argument with some twit on the ctc site complaining about pedestrians walking across junctions without looking
Forget about indicating left. It serves no useful purpose.
While I agree with the other two, a motorist should not proceed just because oncoming traffic is signalling.I can think of some useful purposes it might serve. Car waiting to turn out of a road you are turning left into can proceed if you have signaled your intention to turn. ...